Waiting For Bojangles (2022) -

as Camille, described by Roger Ebert as having an "electrifying screen presence".

: Some critics, such as those at The Austin Chronicle , argued that the film "merely further romanticizes mental illness" as a "free spirit" quirk rather than a serious condition. Waiting for Bojangles (2022)

: It is often compared to films like Mood Indigo or Love Me If You Dare for its elegant, fantastical romance style. Perspectives on the Film as Camille, described by Roger Ebert as having

: In 1960s Paris, a young boy named Gary lives a life of "fun and fantasy" with his eccentric parents, Georges and Camille. They host nightly cocktail parties and dance to the song "Mr. Bojangles". However, as Camille’s behavior becomes increasingly unpredictable due to worsening mental illness, Georges and Gary must find ways to protect her and maintain their fantastical world. Perspectives on the Film : In 1960s Paris,